Key Responsibilities of a Medical Officer:
1. Patient Care:
○ Conducting physical examinations and medical assessments.
○ Diagnosing and treating a wide range of common illnesses, injuries, and
conditions.
○ Prescribing medications, treatments, and therapies based on diagnoses.
○ Providing emergency care in urgent situations.
2. Medical Documentation:
○ Maintaining accurate patient records, documenting diagnoses, treatments, and
progress.
○ Writing medical reports and providing updates to other healthcare professionals
when needed.
3. Preventive Healthcare:
○ Providing health education to patients about disease prevention, healthy lifestyle
choices, and managing chronic conditions.
○ Administering vaccinations and screening tests.
4. Supervision and Coordination:
○ Supervising medical and nursing staff in healthcare settings.
○ Coordinating patient care with other specialists, especially for complex or
multi-disciplinary cases.
○ Ensuring that medical protocols and guidelines are followed.
5. Emergency and Critical Care:
○ Responding to emergencies, such as accidents, medical crises, or sudden
illness.
○ Stabilizing patients before referring them for advanced care, such as to a
specialist or for surgery.
6. Administrative Duties:
○ Medical officers may also be involved in administrative duties, such as policy
development, patient flow management, or overseeing daily medical operations
in healthcare settings.